'Cougar Town' Premiere: TBS Brings Back The Cul-De-Sac Crew In All Their Boozy Glory

The network logo down in the corner of the screen may be different -- thanks, TBS! -- but it's the same cul de sac crew. "Cougar Town" returned and kicked off its fourth season with a toast to its new home and plenty of wine.

"I can’t believe we’re finally back," Jules said. "I honestly thought we might never be in this kitchen again. Just hanging out, telling our stories to each other. To the world."

Other than that, it was as if nothing had changed. In fact, the action picked up only a week after the wedding of Grayson and Jules, despite the show being off the air since last May.

As a special bonus, the cast filmed a special sneak peek of events that will most definitely not be appearing in Season 4, like all the women getting pregnant, Grayson and Andy closing in for a kiss, and even the explosive death of Tom. It's a hilarious reminder not to take anything that happens on the show too seriously. After all, everybody's drunk most of the time.

The new season of "Cougar Town" continues on TBS, Tuesdays at 10 p.m. EST.

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